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  2. RESILIENT RUSSIA.

    Vienna telegrams announce that a counter revolution of a monarchial character has taken place in all parts of Russia. They say that the Monarchists ...

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  3. POSITION IN ITALY.

    Reviewing the general position in Italy, a high military authority says: The Italians in the present fighting have taken about 20,000 prisoners. As ...

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  4. A NAVAL SKIRMISH.

    The Admiralty reports that four British destroyers, patrolling o[?] the Belgian coast on Friday evening, sighted eight enemy torpedo boat destroyers. ...

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  5. MERCHANT SEAMEN'S PART.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was the guest at a dinner given by the Merchant Seamen's League. There was a large and enthusiastic ...

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  6. THE MARCH FOR FREEDOM.

    The unveiling of the stone, honour monument, which bears the name of 275 men who have volunteered from the Crow's Nest district, took place at 11.30 ...

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  7. A THREATENED SUPER-OFFENSIVE.

    Military authorities state that the Germans have made vast preparations for a further "super-offensive" on the West Front. Where the enemy will strike in the subject of conjecture, but it is believed that an attempt will be made to disguise the main ...

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  8. AN AMERICAN COMMISSION.

    The personnel of an American Commission to go to Russia is about to be selected. The Commission will study the industrial and economic conditions ...

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  9. KERENSKY IN PARIS.

    M. Kerensky (ex-Premier of Russia) has arrived here. He visited the Russian embassy. ...

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  10. RUSSIA'S TANGLED SKEIN.

    Russia, like the sea, has heaved troublously and more troublously ever since that big nation, strong in numbers, but weak in cohesion, arose and overthrew ...

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  11. THE GERMAN STORY.

    A German official message states: On friday evening part of our Flanders torpedo forces engaged British destroyers off Ostend After half an hour's fight ...

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  12. ANOTHER OFFENSIVE IMMINENT

    Military writers state that it is impossible [?]o disguise the fact that the Germans have made enormous preparations for [?] further offensive. ...

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  13. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    A boat load of survivors from the British transport Dvinsk, which was submarined in American waters, have arrived at a Canadian port on the Atlantic. They ...

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  14. DIVERSE PRESS OPINIONS.

    The "Evening Standard" (Independent), referring to the atterances of the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) on the subject of preparedness for peace ...

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  15. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY.

    Two bundled delegates, at a conference at Caxton Hall, have resolved on the formation of a distinct Labour Party for trade unionists. The chairman declared ...

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  16. NO PASSIVE WAITING.

    The French success in which 1000 prisoners were taken, south of Ambleny, coupled with the British advance in which 300 prisoners were made at ...

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  17. POSSIBLE OCCUPATION OF PETROGRAD.

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that a Swedish editor, who has returned from Petrograd, stales that the German occupation of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. AMERICAN POSITIONS IMPROVED.

    In American official report says: We repulsed raiding parties in the Vosges. LONDON, Saturday. An American official message states: ...

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  19. WELCOME TO LIEUTENANT. COLONEL F. A. HUGHES, D.S.O.

    At the premises of Messrs. Quinan, Gray, and Co., Queen-street, on Saturday, directors of the company, with many members of the staff—more than 100 being ...

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  20. THE BALANCE TURNED.

    During May the United States shipyards produced 173,334 tons gross, and British shipyards 197,274 tons gross. Submarine sinkings during that period ...

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  21. EIGHT SECTORS HELD.

    The correspondent of the New York Times" stationed on the American sec tion of the West Front intimates that United States troops now occupy eight ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. BRITISH WORKERS' LEAGUE.

    The Biitish Workers' League, in a manifesto, protests against the unpatrinotic vote of the Labour Conference in breaking the party truce, and calls on ...

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  23. HONOURING THE VICTORS.

    A committee is raising public funds, amounting to £40,000, to present to the soldiers who won the battle of the Piave. ...

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  24. AIR RAID ON PARIS.

    An official report states: Enemy aeroplanes attacked Paris at 10.40 last night and dropped bombs. The "all-clear" signal was given at midnight. ...

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  25. A REMARKABLE EXPLOIT.

    A remarkable story is related of an American private who lost his way in France, and met five German officers and 78 men who surrendered, and assisted the ...

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  26. AMERICAN TROOPS IN ITALY.

    A battalion of American troops is to be de[?]ched immediately to Italy. WASHINGTON, Saturday. It is announced that the first American ...

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  27. AERIAL WARFARE.

    The military authorities announce that Germany lost 591 aeroplanes in June. Sir Douglas Haig reported to-day:— Our aeroplanes did a full day's work on ...

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  28. DECISIONS BY LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The Labour Conference resolved to add "Equal rights for women" to its political platform, including "equal pay and equal civil liberties." It was resolved to ...

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  29. AMERICA'S EFFORTS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times' states that the Bill reported in the House of Representatives provides for a Liberty bond issue ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. ITALIAN AIR WORK.

    An Italian communique states: Our seaplanes dropped bombs on quays an[?] hang[?]rs at Durazzo with good results on Wednesday and Thursday. All our ...

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  31. THE GERMAN ACCOUNT.

    A wireless German official report states: Our bombing squadrons on Thursday attacked Pana and railway junctions and aerodromes en route. ...

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  32. THE BRITISH SUCCESS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported a[?] midnight: Patrol encounters took place in the night in the neighbourhood [?] Boyelles. We inflicted casualties on ...

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  33. VON KUHLMANN'S SPEECH.

    An authorised spokesman representing the British official view, in an interview with the "Daily Chronicle" respecting the recent speech of the German Minister for ...

    Article : 199 words
  34. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY CHAOTIC.

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" at Zurich has learned from a good source that Austria-Hungary, through an unofficial representative in ...

    Article : 190 words
  35. ROYAL SILVER WEDDING.

    Three thousand women workers from 20 countries, including munition makers, workers on the land, nurses, postwomen, policewomen, and 'bus and tram ...

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  36. OPINION IN ENGLAND.

    British diplomatic circles beleive that a critical situation has arison in Russia, and developments of the highest importance may be expected. The ...

    Article : 153 words
  37. LOAN TO CHINA.

    Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, representing New York bankers, has negotiated with the State Department with a view to advancing a loan of £10,000,000 to ...

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  38. AIR MINISTRY'S REPORT.

    The Air Ministry reports that aeroplanes on Friday afternoon dropped three tons of bombs on railway workshops, stations, and sidings at Thionville. ...

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  39. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE QUESTION.

    The efforts to secure a vote in the Senate on the question of women's suffrage have been abandoned temporarily. Vigorous opposition to the proposal has ...

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  40. TSAREVITCH SERIOUSLY ILL.

    It is reported that the Tsa[?]vitch's sister. Tatiana, is staying at Tobolsk. The Tsarevitch is seriously ill. ...

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  41. REPUBLICAN PROPAGANDA.

    General Hertzog (Leader of the South African Nationalists) addressed a great meeting of between 3000 and 4000 persons at Pretoria last night. He declared he ...

    Article : 78 words
  42. "EVERY INCH A DEMOCRAT."

    The "New York Times," in an editorial eulogises King George's fine democritic spirit, as exemplified by the King and Queen attending the ...

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  43. EX-TSAR'S FATE.

    The Ukrainian Bureau at Lausanne states that the Bolsheviks at Ekaterinburg, the residence of the ex-Tsar, after a short trial, shot the ex-Tsar. Details ...

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  44. FRENCH AVIATION SUCCESSES.

    Freneh official communique received to-day states: During Wednesday and Thursday 20 German aeroplanes and four balloons were brought down. ...

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  45. COLLAPSE OF THE KRONEN.

    The financial couespondent of the "Morning Post" refers to the further heavy fall in the value of the German mark in neutral countries, while the value ...

    Article : 141 words
  46. V.C. HEROES.

    The "London Gazette" announces the issue of 11 new Victoria Crosses, nearly all to members of English county regiments. The one exception is a Canadian. The ...

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  47. RED CROSS DAYS.

    The reports received about the success of the launching of the Red Cross house badge drive are most gratifying. The houses are said to be carrying many ...

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  48. A CORRESPONDENT'S ACCOUNT.

    [?]r. Philip Gibba, the war correspondent states: "The sudden British attack [?] of Nieppe Forest utterly surprised two divisions of Saxons and Prussians. ...

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  49. SYMPATHY WITH THE WOUNDED.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen met a hospital train at Waterloo station last night, and chatted with the wounded. ...

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  50. ENEMY STATEMENTS.

    A German report states: We shot down five enemy aeroplanes during the past two days while raiding Karlsrube and Offenburg, and the industrial region ...

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  51. VICTIMISING ROUMANIA.

    It has been learned from Berlin that the Germans propose to impeach M. Bratiano (the Premier) and all the members of the Roumanian Cabinet who ...

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  52. CONSCRIPTION OF MEN OVER 45.

    In the House of Commons a debate took place on the hardships of the conscription of men over 45 years of age. Mr. Lloyd George, in replying, said ...

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  53. RUSSIA AS A FACTOR.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Minister for Munitions), speaking at a dinner in celebration of the anniversary of Greece's entry into the war, said that Russia was ...

    Article : 103 words
  54. SUGGESTED LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Berne correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that he understands that Herr von Kuhlmann's second speech indicates that Germany does not wish to ...

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  55. BRITISH NATIONAL SHIPYARDS.

    The Select Committee of the House at Commons appointed to inquire into the national expenditure has called attention to the fact that the scheme of national ...

    Article : 120 words
  56. THE FR[?]NCH ADVANCE.

    A French comm[?]ique states: Northwest of Montdi[?] we slightly advanced to Sebecae Wood capturing 30 prisoners. Between the Ma[?]e and Ouroz, a local ...

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  57. DEALING WITH ALIENS.

    In consequence of a recent agitation regarding aliens the Government hag drafted a Bill granting the Home Secretary wide powers, including the power of ...

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  58. FREEDOM FOR ALL SLAVS.

    Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State), in view of pro-German misrepresentations, has stated that the position of the United States is that all branches of the Slav ...

    Article : 43 words
  59. ENEMY SHARES.

    Under legislation of the Union Parliament, a mining group, the Goerz Co, has purchased from the Custodian of Enemy Property 348,802 [?]hares belonging to ...

    Article : 75 words
  60. AUSTRALIAN "MIDDIES."

    The Acting Minister for the Navy Intimates that excellent reports have been received from commanding officers o[?] H.H. and H.M.A. ships respecting the ...

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  61. FOOD CRISIS IN BERLIN.

    A serious food crisis has been reached in Berlin. Owing to the shortage of potatoes, the entire populace has been reduced to half ration[?]. ...

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  62. GERMAN BANKS.

    It is announced that the Government has at last decided to close entirely all German banks etui operating in London. ...

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  63. CHARGE AGAINST A FRENCHMAN.

    It is announced that Frank Godsol, [?] French soldier, who i[?] accused of the larceny of large sums of French money, will be extradited to Franc[?]. ...

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  64. OPERATIONS OF THE CZECH. SLOVAKS.

    The latest developments in Russia are believed to be the retrait of the operations of the Czech-Slovaks, who will henceforth dominate the whole of Asiatic and Eastern ...

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  65. VICTORIAN OFFICER'S DEATH.

    Captain E. N. Hodges, son of Sir Barry Hodges, of Melbourne, died of pneumonia in a military hospital abroad. ...

    Article : 31 words
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